“Steven Tyler Waves Goodbye to Touring: Inside Scoop from Former Guns N’ Roses Drummer”
Are you a die-hard Steven Tyler fan? Well, we have some bittersweet news for you. According to a recent interview with former Guns N’ Roses drummer, it seems like Steven Tyler won’t be hitting the road for any more tours.
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In a shocking revelation, former Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler has dropped a bombshell about Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler’s future in the music industry. According to Adler, Tyler has decided to call it quits on touring for good.
Adler, who has been friends with Tyler for many years, shared this news during a recent interview, stating that Tyler had confided in him about his decision to retire from touring. The news comes as a surprise to many fans, who have been eagerly awaiting the next Aerosmith tour.
While Tyler has not officially confirmed or denied these rumors, if Adler’s claims are true, it would mark the end of an era for one of rock music’s most iconic frontmen. Aerosmith has been a staple in the music industry for decades, and Tyler’s powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence will be sorely missed by fans around the world.
Whether or not Tyler will make a formal announcement about his retirement remains to be seen, but if Adler’s words hold true, it may be time for fans to start saying their goodbyes to one of rock’s greatest legends.
At Royal Rumble, WWE Tag Team Champions #DIY will defend their title against former champions Motor City Machine Guns in a 2-out-of-3 Falls Match.
Despite his history with Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, Johnny Gargano chose his allegiance to Tommaso Ciampa over the tandem. The devious pair then came together and conquered the titleholders to become WWE Tag Team Champions for the second time.
Feeling that Gargano and Ciampa had been ducking them, The Motor City Machine Guns convinced SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis to make the 2-out-of-3 Falls Match.
Don’t miss all the action of Royal Rumble, streaming live on Saturday, Feb. 1, at 6 ET/3 PT, exclusively on Peacock in the United States and Netflix internationally.
Published on January 24, 2025
Get ready for an epic showdown as WWE Tag Team Champions #DIY take on Motor City Machine Guns in a 2-out-of-3 Falls Match!
Both teams are known for their high-flying, high-impact moves and incredible chemistry in the ring. #DIY, made up of Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa, have been dominating the tag team division with their innovative offense and never-say-die attitude.
On the other hand, Motor City Machine Guns, consisting of Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley, are no strangers to success either. With years of experience and a strong bond as a team, they are a force to be reckoned with.
Who will come out on top in this intense battle for tag team supremacy? Will #DIY retain their titles or will Motor City Machine Guns dethrone them and become the new champions? Tune in to find out and witness all the action, drama, and excitement unfold in this must-see match-up!
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — State police in Michigan will be required to destroy guns collected during community buybacks or other efforts, under legislation signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
State police in 2024 acknowledged that a previous disposal method destroyed only the frame or receiver of the firearm. A private company was recycling and selling the other parts, The New York Times reported.
State police last March announced that they would destroy entire guns turned over by local police departments. Now that policy has been written into law.
“Our current practice of destroying all parts of the firearm will remain the standard now and for the future,” said Col. James Grady II, director of the state police.
State police handled more than 11,000 guns in 2023, spokesperson Shanon Banner said.
The Rev. Chris Yaw of St. David’s Episcopal Church in Southfield said gun destruction after buybacks is what “Michiganders want and expect.”
Yaw’s church in suburban Detroit has collected hundreds of guns in exchange for gift cards to area stores. He said the line of cars was 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) long during an event in 2022.
In a controversial move, a new law in Michigan now requires the destruction of guns turned in during community buyback events. This law, which went into effect on January 1st, has sparked debate among gun control advocates and gun rights activists.
Proponents of the law argue that destroying guns that are turned in during buyback events helps prevent them from being resold or used in criminal activities. They believe that getting these guns off the streets is an important step in reducing gun violence in the state.
On the other hand, opponents of the law argue that destroying guns that are turned in during buyback events is a waste of valuable resources. They believe that these guns could be sold to law-abiding citizens or used for other purposes, rather than being destroyed.
Regardless of where you stand on the issue, it is clear that the new law in Michigan has sparked a debate that is likely to continue for some time. What are your thoughts on this controversial new law? Let us know in the comments below.
Lansing — Michigan State Police will be required to destroy guns collected during community buybacks or other efforts, under legislation signed into law this week by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
State police in 2024 acknowledged that a previous disposal method destroyed only the frame or receiver of the firearm. A private company was recycling and selling the other parts, The New York Times reported.
State police last March announced that they would destroy entire guns turned over by local police departments. Now that policy has been written into law.
“Our current practice of destroying all parts of the firearm will remain the standard now and for the future,” said Col. James Grady II, director of the state police.
State police handled more than 11,000 guns in 2023, spokesperson Shanon Banner said.
In March last year, the state police said it would begin using a scrap metal processing facility in Jackson to dispose of excess firearms collected at buy back events.
“This new method will improve public safety by ensuring all parts of a firearm are destroyed, never to be used again, and continue to meet the ATF’s acceptable destruction procedures, as we always have,” MSP’s director, Col. James F. Grady II, said in a statement at the time.
The Rev. Chris Yaw of St. David’s Episcopal Church in Southfield said gun destruction after buybacks is what “Michiganders want and expect.”
Yaw’s church in suburban Detroit has collected hundreds of guns in exchange for gift cards to area stores. He said the line of cars was 2 miles long during an event in 2022.
“Guns said to be destroyed should be completely destroyed,” said Yaw.
Recently, a new law passed in Michigan requires the destruction of guns that are turned in during community buyback events. This means that any firearms collected during these events will no longer be resold or returned to the public.
While some may argue that this law goes against the idea of recycling and reusing firearms, supporters believe that it is a crucial step in preventing these weapons from falling into the wrong hands. By destroying these guns, we can ensure that they will not be used in any future crimes or accidents.
This decision has sparked a debate among residents, with some praising the law for its focus on public safety, while others criticize it for potentially wasting valuable resources. Regardless of where you stand on the issue, one thing is clear: the destruction of guns turned in during community buybacks is now mandatory in Michigan.
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The actress is killing it as co-host on Today With Jenna & Friends this week. Johansson returned to the daily broadcast Wednesday in good spirits, announcing that she had “the best time” on her first day as a morning talk show host Tuesday (Jan. 21).
“I went to bed last night and I was like, buzzing,” she told Bush Hager. “I was so excited, I like prepared everything for today… I love this job!”
Bush Hager said that she was “delighted” to have Johansson on the show. She spent most of the broadcast gushing over her new co-host, especially when they brought back some of the most popular segments Bush Hager used to do with Hoda Kotb when she was still on the show.
At one point on the episode, Bush Hager even announced that they should just change the show’s name to Today With Jenna & Scarlett.
“Now that you’re a morning television host, I mean, Jenna & Scarlett sounds good. We can just change it,” she said.
“I agree, let’s make it happen!” Johansson giddily responded.
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It’s just Johansson’s second day on the job, but it looks like she’s made quite the mark on Bush Hager and NBC. By the end of Wednesday’s episode, Bush Hager announced that she needed a sharpie to scratch out “& Friends” from the show’s title.
Johansson will be guest hosting for the rest of the week. In fact, Thursday’s broadcast will be a family affair as Johansson and Bush Hager will be joined on the show by both of their twin siblings. Today has yet to announce who will be the next guest host to join Bush Hager once Johansson leaves.
While it’s been fun to see Bush Hager co-host with the likes of Keke Palmer and Eva Longoria, the Today host is still searching for a permanent co-host to replace Kotb, her partner in crime, who recently retired from daytime television. But Johansson certainly brings a sunny attitude and quick wit that matches Bush Hager’s hosting style. Could she be the one?
It might come down to a matter of money. At one point on today’s show, Johansson’s husband, Saturday Night Live cast member Colin Jost, joined the duo for a playful debate during which Bush Hager had to rule in favor of Jost. “Scarlett, please do the show with me if we can round up a lot of money,” she pleaded to Johansson after choosing her husband over her.
Today With Jenna & Scarlett certainly does have a nice ring to it. Fingers crossed this works out for Bush Hager!
Today with Jenna & Friends airs on weekdays at 10/9c on NBC.
Actress Scarlett Johansson is wasting no time in making her mark as a guest host on “Today with Jenna & Friends.” Just one day into her guest hosting duties, the Hollywood star is already gunning for a permanent spot on the popular morning show.
In an exclusive interview with Entertainment Tonight, Johansson expressed her excitement about her new role on the show. “I am absolutely loving every minute of being a guest host on ‘Today with Jenna & Friends,’” she gushed. “The energy on set is electric, and I feel right at home chatting with Jenna and the rest of the crew.”
Johansson went on to reveal that she is hoping to turn her guest hosting gig into a permanent position. “I would love nothing more than to be a regular fixture on this show,” she said. “I love talking to the guests, sharing stories, and bringing a little bit of Hollywood glamour to morning television.”
Fans of the show have already taken to social media to express their support for Johansson as a potential permanent host. Many are praising her natural charm, wit, and charisma, and are eager to see more of her on their screens.
As Johansson continues to impress viewers and producers alike, it seems like she may just get her wish of becoming a permanent host on “Today with Jenna & Friends.” Stay tuned to see if Scarlett Johansson lands the job of her dreams!
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — State police in Michigan will be required to destroy guns collected during community buybacks or other efforts, under legislation signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer.
State police in 2024 acknowledged that a previous disposal method destroyed only the frame or receiver of the firearm. A private company was recycling and selling the other parts, The New York Times reported.
State police last March announced that they would destroy entire guns turned over by local police departments. Now that policy has been written into law.
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“Our current practice of destroying all parts of the firearm will remain the standard now and for the future,” said Col. James Grady II, director of the state police.
State police handled more than 11,000 guns in 2023, spokesperson Shanon Banner said.
The Rev. Chris Yaw of St. David’s Episcopal Church in Southfield said gun destruction after buybacks is what “Michiganders want and expect.”
Yaw’s church in suburban Detroit has collected hundreds of guns in exchange for gift cards to area stores. He said the line of cars was 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) long during an event in 2022.
Recently, a new law in Michigan has been passed requiring the destruction of guns turned in during community buyback events. This law aims to prevent these firearms from being resold and potentially ending up back on the streets.
While some may argue that destroying these guns is a waste of resources, supporters of the law believe it is a necessary step in reducing gun violence and promoting safety in our communities.
Critics of the law argue that it infringes on the rights of gun owners and could potentially discourage individuals from participating in future buyback events. However, proponents argue that the potential benefits of removing these guns from circulation outweigh any potential drawbacks.
Overall, this new law represents a step towards creating safer communities in Michigan and demonstrates the state’s commitment to gun control and violence prevention.
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Dozens of cars lined up outside a New Orleans church parking lot this week as residents flocked to exchange firearms for video game consoles through a city-supported gun buyback initiative meant to improve public safety as Louisiana loosens gun ownership laws.
Leticia Clanton, 50, waited all morning Tuesday for the opportunity. While she had a permit to carry a concealed handgun she had owned for the past decade, she also has eight young grandchildren running around her home. Clanton chose to swap her weapon for a PlayStation 5 worth about $500.
“With all the grandkids and all the violence that they got going on, it’s time to get it up off the street,” Clanton said. As for the PlayStation? “It’s going to be for all of them to share when they come to the house.”
Over the course of two hours, city police officers received and dismantled 32 revolvers, shotguns and semi-automatics, all traded in with no questions asked as long the guns were functional. In all, the city collected 94 guns through three buybacks over the last six months, all involving swaps for gaming devices.
A local nonprofit, Unchained Realities, organized the exchanges as part of its Nola Grown gaming program that engages young people in the city with gaming. The nonprofit established two centers for youth to build skills and open up pathways to the gaming world, whether as a competitive player or through game development, graphic design and coding. A third center is in the works.
“If my inbox is filled up with people who say they want to do this, I just felt a necessity to go out and try to raise some more money,” said J.D. Carrere, co-director of the gaming program. Tuesday’s event was paid for mainly through donations from two private businesses.
Louisiana loosens restrictions on gun ownership
Carrere said the buybacks came in response to Louisiana’s more relaxed gun ownership restrictions and harsher sentencing for violent crimes.
Shortly after taking office in 2024, Republican Gov. Jeff Landry pushed a tough-on-crime agenda through the GOP-dominated Legislature. The laws passed include mandating 17-year-olds be charged as adults and require anyone convicted of a crime to serve 85% of their sentence before they can be released.
Another law which went into effect in August allows most people 18 years or older to carry a concealed weapon without a government permit, a firearms training course or getting their fingerprints taken — all previous legal requirements.
Landry’s office did not respond to a request for comment.
New Orleans has historically had one of the nation’s highest homicide rates and city officials have often clashed with the rest of conservative Louisiana over how to handle violent crime. However, murders and non-fatal shootings have decreased significantly in the past two years, according to the New Orleans Police Department.
Do gun buybacks work?
There have been hundreds of gun buybacks around the country, but quantitative studies such as a 2021 report from the National Bureau of Economic Research have not indicated that they do much to noticeably reduce violent crime.
Critics say buybacks only collect a fraction of the guns on the streets, fail to reach the people most likely to commit crimes and come with lots of loopholes. During a statewide gun buyback in New York in 2022, a man claimed $21,000 in gift cards by mass-producing 3D printed guns.
Community leaders in New Orleans say the PlayStation swap should be seen not as a one-off, but as part of broader community engagement strategy that also raises awareness and connects families with city-supported gaming programs for their kids.
“To simply take a gun away is not enough,” Carrere said. “I think to replace it with opportunity is really what we’re doing.”
Carrere said he considers the gun buyback initiative successful if it stops even one person from using the gun to commit a crime. He points out it is likely less expensive to hand out PlayStations than imprison someone for armed robbery.
“We all win because we don’t have to deal with another death, we don’t have to deal with another family losing loved ones either by gunshot or by jail,” Carrere said. “And we don’t have to then strain the system.”
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Brook is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues. Follow Brook on the social platform X: @jack_brook96
In a shocking turn of events, PlayStations are being traded for guns in New Orleans. The city known for its vibrant culture and history is now making headlines for this unexpected exchange.
According to reports, individuals looking to get rid of their firearms are turning to social media platforms to offer up their weapons in exchange for PlayStations. This unconventional barter system has raised eyebrows and sparked concerns among residents and authorities alike.
The motivations behind this trade are unclear, with some speculating that individuals are looking to get their hands on gaming consoles due to their high demand and limited supply. However, the potential dangers of trading firearms for entertainment devices are obvious, raising concerns about the safety and well-being of the community.
Law enforcement officials are urging residents to use legal and responsible means to dispose of firearms, emphasizing the importance of properly handling and securing weapons to prevent them from falling into the wrong hands.
As this story continues to develop, the impact of this unusual exchange on the city of New Orleans remains to be seen. Stay tuned for updates on this evolving situation.
A gig is always made better when an artist looks like they want to be there. When you see Slash perform, you can rest easily knowing that you’re enjoying yourself, watching someone play who is having equally good a time. Slash has always been committed to his music and dedicated to life on the road, which can be seen not only through his work with Guns N’ Roses but also his work on other projects.
“I’m a road guy. That’s why the pandemic was such a shock,” said Slash, discussing how much time he dedicates to life on the road. “I’d say I spend probably 85 per cent of my time touring and have done for as long as I can remember – since 1985 or ’86. And that’s what I love to do.”
The Guns N’ Roses guitarist continued: “People think I’m crazy because the older I get, the more I love touring – it’s, like, the more exciting it is for me… But a lot of it is because of the simple fact that I love guitar playing, and my favourite venue for actually playing is live as opposed to being in the studio or being at home. So if I really wanna get off on guitar playing, I’ve gotta go out on tour.”
Even when Guns N’ Roses split up, what seemed like a massive blow to one of the biggest hard rock bands on the planet was swiftly met with a range of side projects that Slash put forward in a bid to get back on the road. These included recording solo music with a range of different artists, playing in Velvet Revolver and forming the supergroup Slash’s Snakepit.
Given how much emphasis Slash places on going out on the road, it’s unsurprising to hear that he measures success based on the size of the venues he plays. Given that he loves performing, the more people adamant about seeing him, the better his career will be going. This was the case when he was playing in Guns N’ Roses, and they started performing in arenas for the first time, which he described as the band’s peak.
Interestingly, his love for live music means that he is sometimes hesitant to play in huge venues, which seems counterintuitive. Playing anywhere bigger than an arena, such as a huge festival or football stadium, notoriously comes with sound problems. As such, Slash lives in an awkward constant contradiction, where he wants to play in bigger venues but doesn’t want to succumb to the logistical problems of performing in them.
“I was surprised when my manager said that we were going to be doing venues like Wembley Arena, but it’s been a nice steady ascent from where we started to where we are now; we didn’t pay anyone off or anything,” he concluded. “So we’ll see how all that goes; I don’t wanna be in any big huge places too much. I remember playing Wembley Arena with Guns N’ Roses back in the day, and that was, like, the peak of where you want to be. You know, beyond that, it starts to become complicated.”
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Guns N’ Roses is a legendary rock band that has played countless exhilarating concerts throughout their career. However, there is one particular concert that even Slash, their iconic guitarist, has deemed as the peak of their performance.
The concert in question took place on July 2, 1991 at the Riverport Amphitheater in St. Louis, Missouri. This show is often referred to as the “Riot at Riverport” due to the chaotic events that unfolded during the performance.
As Guns N’ Roses took the stage, tensions were already high among the crowd. The band arrived late, causing frustration among the audience. Despite this, they launched into their set with incredible energy and passion, delivering electrifying renditions of their hit songs.
However, as the concert progressed, things took a turn for the worse. A crowd member threw a plastic beer bottle onto the stage, hitting Axl Rose, the band’s lead singer. In response, Rose abruptly stopped the show and stormed off stage, leaving the rest of the band members bewildered and unsure of what to do.
The situation escalated quickly, with fans becoming unruly and violent. The chaos culminated in a full-blown riot, with fans destroying property and causing mayhem throughout the venue.
Despite the tumultuous events of that night, Slash has stated in interviews that he believes the energy and intensity of that performance was unparalleled. He has referred to it as the peak of Guns N’ Roses’ career, a moment where the band’s raw talent and rebellious spirit shone brightest.
While the “Riot at Riverport” may not have been a typical concert experience, it remains a defining moment in the history of Guns N’ Roses. It serves as a reminder of the band’s ability to captivate and incite passion in their fans, even in the most tumultuous of circumstances.
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